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Stranger Things star Brett Gelman married his longtime love, Ari Dayan, in a "wild and intimate" wedding in Italy on June 22, 2024 "It was the greatest outpouring of love that we had ever experienced, ...
The two-piece bridal design, which Page Six reported is from wedding designer Wiederhoeft’s spring 2025 collection, nipped in Sweeney’s waist with a strapless paneled silver-white corset top.
The budget fashion retailer's £23 Sleeveless Corset Mini Dress caused quite a stir when it first hit the shelves last year, with thousands of shoppers falling for its corset bodice and back bow.
Anyone who grew up watching the Golden Girls on TV had their favorite character. For many that was Dorothy Zbornak, played by the late Bea Arthur. Arthur as Zbornak provided most of the show’s ...
Some social media users commented on singer Efya's fresh appearance and sophisticated sense of style. Portia Arthur (Entertainment Editor) Portia Arthur holds a BA in publishing from Kwame Nkrumah ...
Arthur Fils is a young French professional tennis player who has taken the world by storm. At the age of 20, he has already entered the top 20 of the ATP rankings. Born on June 12, 2004, in ...
A page touting Golden Girls actress Bea Arthur’s military service during World War II was reportedly scrubbed from the U.S. Department of Defense website as part of the Trump administration’s ...
The inner front cover of the manuscript. Credit: Cambridge University Library An 800-year-old manuscript of a lost story about Merlin and King Arthur has been discovered inside the binding of a ...
The actress took to Instagram to share a series of pictures in a dazzling silver corset top that draped her silhouette like liquid metal, shimmering under the soft glow of the spotlight. The delicate ...
In March 2025, the U.S. Department of Defense removed a webpage reporting the history of "Golden Girls" actor Bea Arthur enlisting in the Marine Corps Women's Reserve during World War II. Rating: For ...
In March 2025, the U.S. Department of Defense removed a webpage reporting the history of "Golden Girls" actor Bea Arthur enlisting in the Marine Corps Women's Reserve during World War II.